Sunday, 7 April 2013

NASA's Fascinating Stash Of Martian GIFS

The Curiosity Parachute moves in the wind.

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Source: nasa.gov


NASA just released this GIF of Curiosity's parachute in motion. Over the course of six months, the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter kept an eye on the parachute which assisted in Curiosity's landing.

When strung together, the seven images show the parachute moving as the wind sweeps over the landscape. Researchers may use this to help them understand wind patterns and how they affect the surface of Mars.

But this isn't the first time NASA has utilized GIFS.


For example:

The Phoenix captured this Martian sunrise.

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And these alien clouds rolling through a Martian sky.

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Curiosity recently dusted down to the rocky surface of Mars.

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And drilled into the shocking pale stone to bring home samples.

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They've even captured a dust devil racing across the plains.

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